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Hi there!... Would you believe that this is all mine? Yes... Apparently it's not... This is my articles all about anythings that I like to watch, enjoys and reviews... I dedicated this blog to maestros that aspires me and I adores in the fictions world... A Honorable genuine honesty testimonials if I say so myself...

And why it's only 5?... I think a little too much's too many... Don't you think? Less is more is better... right? Number 5 is almost in the middle of number 1 to 10. I like to be differ... So here it is some of my favorites choices in none particular order... Please be relax and enjoy! LET THE RIDES BEGIN!

Thursday, October 30, 2014

ANOTHER 5 CAT 'S PAWS SHOW WE SHOULD CONSIDER TO WATCH OFF!

IT'S AN IDEA... HOW ABOUT CHANGED A FINGER LICKING CAT INTO A FREAKY FURRY BEAST? 
OR DISTORTED IT COLOUR INTO SOMETHING ELSE... HOW ABOUT PINK? FOR GOD'S SAKE WHAT'RE
THEY THINKING OF NEXT? A PAWS WITH A WOLVERINE'S CLAWS? WHATEVER THE EXCUSES
THEY BROUGHT THIS MAJESTIC FELINE  STILL RETAIN AS A LIGHT ENTERTAINMENT FOR
PEOPLE YOUNG AND GOLD ... GOT ANY FURBALL?

1. Pink Panther
First appearance: The Pink Phink
Created by:Blake Edwards,Friz Freleng,Hawley Pratt
Voiced by: Rich Little (Sink Pink, Pink Ice),
Matt Frewer (The Pink Panther (1993 TV series))

Information
Nickname(s): Nathu, Pangu
Species : Panther
Gender: Male
Family: Pinky and Panky (sons) 1984

The Pink Panther is the main and title character in the opening and closing credit sequences of every film in The Pink Panther series except for A Shot in the Dark and Inspector Clouseau. His popularity spawned a series of theatrical shorts, merchandise, a comic book, and television cartoons. He starred in 124 short films, 10 television shows and three prime time specials. He is also known as Nathu and Pangu in East and South Asia and Paulchen Panther (Little Paul the Panther) in Germany.

The animated Pink Panther character's initial appearance in the live action film's title sequence, directed by Friz Freleng, was such a success with audiences and United Artists that the studio signed Freleng and his DePatie-Freleng Enterprises studio to a multi-year contract for a series of Pink Panther theatrical cartoon shorts. The first entry in the series, 1964's The Pink Phink, (his debut appearance) featured the Panther harassing his foil, a little white moustached man who is actually a caricature of Friz Freleng (this character is officially known as "The Little White Guy" and/or "The Man" , by constantly trying to paint the little man's blue house pink. The Pink Phink won the 1964 Academy Award for Animated Short Film, and subsequent shorts in the series, usually featuring the Pink Panther opposite the little man, were successful releases.

In an early series of Pink Panther animated cartoons, the Panther generally remained silent, speaking only in two theatrical shorts, Sink Pink and Pink Ice. Rich Little provided the Panther's voice in the latter shorts, modelling it on that of David Niven (who had portrayed Clouseau's jewel-thief nemesis in the original live-action film). Years later Little would overdub Niven's voice for Trail of the Pink Panther and Curse of the Pink Panther, due to Niven's ill health. All of the animated Pink Panther shorts utilized the distinctive jazzy theme music composed by Henry Mancini for the 1963 feature film, with additional scores composed by Walter Greene or William Lava. So much more HERE.

Look what the cat drag in...
The intro jazzy theme marked it all... 
Who could think a species of pink cat that's look viciously but 
could bring down laughter? once regarded portrayed for propaganda 
purposes and as the spy media but what  it did is only 
summoned us as a cynical double type impression... 


2. What's Michael?
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